Add Google search-style operators to your browser history search. Search and easily delete items.
If you are the kind of person spends a lot of time on the web, sooner or later you'll run into a situation where you want to pull up a page you've visited in the past that you can remember so little about. Maybe you remember that it was an article in the New York times. And maybe you remember you saw it two weeks ago. Normally, this kind of information won't be of any help to you. Enter eHistory: It allows you to power search your browser history with a nice and slick interface. It also adds advanced deletion features.
What you can search for:
1- URL.
2- Title.
3- Site.
4- Time of visit.
5- Content.
Other features:
* Search and delete individual or multiple Items.
* Easily select full days to delete.
* Clear history.
* Clear all search results.
* Works around some Chrome history bugs.
Example:
I remember reading a NY times article about coffee:
site:nytimes.com intitle:coffee
To report bugs and other issues: https://github.com/amasad/eHistory/issues